W9:H1 general knowledge by rasp Sadhana (481 to 490)

W9:H1 general knowledge by rasp Sadhana (481 to 490) దేహం నిండా సందేహాలే! ఎందుకు, ఏమిటి, ఎప్పుడు, ఎక్కడ, ఏది, దేనిని, ఎవరు, ఎవరిని, ఎప్పుడైతే, ఎవరైతే, ఎలా….?!?!?!…తెలుసుకుని బతకాలి, తెలియకుండా చావకూడదు; బోళ్ళంత విజ్ఞానం మనకోసం. Many doubts are there in our body! Why, what, when, where, which, whom, whose, who, while, how…? Live after known, do not die without known; more knowledge and most surprising things are for us. ok!

General knowledge/ most surprising things :

481. Tsu­namis, often wrongly called tidal waves. They are not caused by tides or even by the wind, but by underwater earthquakes, landslides or volcanic eruptions. These disturbances cause the sea bed to move very quickly, which shifts a large amount of water and disrupts the sea surface. Tsunamis travel extremely fast – up to 750km/h. They have a long wavelength, their crests often being 150km apart, so that a crest passes only every 15 minutes or so. The shores of the Pacific more than those of any other ocean have been damaged by tsunamis because volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur frequently in that area.

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482. Tides result from the regular rise and fall of the water level in the oceans. This phenomenon is caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun on the Earth and by the centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the Moon-Earth sys­tem as a whole. These two forces act in opposite directions. The solar tide has a period of 12.41 hours because of the monthly rotation of the Moon around the Earth

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483. A few hundred meters below the ocean’s surface it is dark because light cannot penetrate to those depths. Blue light penetrates water farther than red or violet light, and because more blue light is returned to the surface without being absorbed, the open ocean usually looks blue in color. Seawater may look blue-green when it contains a large amount of phytoplankton – tiny plant-like organisms that contain chlorophyll. The yellow-brown sea found in coastal regions probably gets its coloring from mud, sand or pollution.

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484. Acadia National Park is over forty seven thousand acres of beautiful eastern scenery and landscape and one of the most visiting National Parks in the United States of America. Acadia National Park was the first National park to be develop east of the Mississippi river in the United States. It was created in 1916 and first called the Sieur de Monts National Monument and then the Lafayette National Park, before it took on it’s name of the Acadia National Park in 1929 which means it’s a land of plenty in the Greek terminology. If you’re visiting the Acadia National Park in the United States, check out the amazing ponds in Acadia including the Jordan pond and enjoy the greens and blues of the quiet rivers and lakes.

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485. Nocturnal animals have highly developed senses. Their sense of hearing, sight and smell are specially adapted, to make the most of night-illumination. Some nocturnal animals have vision that is easily adapted to night and day illumination The bodies of nocturnal animals have special adaptations to enable them to survive the dark. Nocturnal animals like lemurs have special eyes, while bats use echolocation. Echolocation refers to the bat’s ability to emit a high-pitched sound. The sound bounces off objects within range and gives the animal information about the shape, distance and direction of the object. Nocturnal animals like rabbits have an extra powerful sense of hearing. 

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486.  The traditional art of the Aborigines/  Bradshaw painting is one of oldest and most popular of rock paintings. was focused on portraying and narrating the stories of the “Dreamtime”, a creation myth of the Aborigines. Some Aboriginal art works depict the world around them. Kangaroos, crocodiles and kookaburras are included in these paintings. Certain paintings depict the skeleton and organs of people and animals. The colors used in ancient Aboriginal art were natural shades of earth colors such as red, brown and yellow. The other colors used were white made from pipe clay and charcoal made by burning wood.

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487. Believe it or not, pigs are smarter than dogs! And dirty little piggy is not only the smartest animals on the planet, but also one of the cleanest animals around. 

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488.Believe it or not , Crows can count, differentiate between complex shapes and also carry out observational learning tasks. The New Caledonian Crow has been found to create knives to cut leaves and stalks of grass.

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489.  A rat’s psychology is similar to humans and therefore they are mostly used for lab experiments. Rats possess a mental ability called the met cognition that is seen only in humans and some primates. They can use their keen sense of smell and hearing to detect landmines and bombs. They can even identify human sputum samples containing tuberculosis bacteria.

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490. The African Grey Parrot is a native of the West and Central African rainforest. Parrots can mimic human speech, but African Grey parrot can do a step further. They can associate words and their meanings to form sentences

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W9:H1 general knowledge by rasp Sadhana (471 to 480)

W9:H1 general knowledge by rasp Sadhana (471 to 480)ఈ దేహం నిండా సందేహాలే! ఎందుకు, ఏమిటి, ఎప్పుడు, ఎక్కడ, ఏది, దేనిని, ఎవరు, ఎవరిని, ఎప్పుడైతే, ఎవరైతే, ఎలా….?!?!?!…తెలుసుకుని బతకాలి, తెలియకుండా చావకూడదు; బోళ్ళంత విజ్ఞానం మనకోసం. Many doubts are there in our body! Why, what, when, where, which, whom, whose, who, while, how…? Live after known, do not die without known; more knowledge and most surprising things are for us. ok!

General knowledge/ most surprising things :

471.  The Kwanzan Cherry tree,Chinese Cherry tree, and Yoshino Flowering Cherry tree, are sterile and
do not produce fruit, but are cultivated to be decorative.

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472. Insects can sustain in almost all the ecosystems due to their extreme adaptability, and present day there are more than 1,000,000 described species. It is expected to that there are 6 – 10 million extant species of insects on the Earth.

473. The body of the spider is segmented into two tagma; cephalothorax (fused head and thorax) and abdomen.  Abdomen is mainly the reproductive unit as in the other insects and arthropods. The cephalothorax bears four pairs of legs for locomotion and weaving webs. The spiders have four pairs of compound eyes and no antennae.

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474. The unique ability stems from the camels’ body being able to store fat in their humps and water in the lining of their stomachs. These stores can be used in times of need which is ideal in deserts where both food and water are extremely scarce. Their wide, padded feet grip well on loose sandy soil and stop the camel from sinking into the sand. An insulating wool coat keeps out both the heat of the day and the cold of the night. Hairy eyelashes, ears and slit nostrils keep out the desert dust and sand.

  

475. The ingenious Sea Otter uses rocks as tools to break open hard-shelled prey or to dislodge prey such as abalone. It is the only mammal other than the primates (monkeys, apes, humans) known to use tools. While eating, Sea Otters float on their backs, using their chest as a dinner table.

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476. Seabirds’ is a general term used to collectively describe any species of bird which spends a substantial part of its life foraging and breeding in the marine environment. Birds considered to be seabirds include gulls, terns, albatrosses, petrels, shearwaters (muttonbirds), cormorants, gannets and boobies. Twenty-two of the world’s 24 albatross species occur in the Southern Hemisphere. Nineteen of these species occur in Australian waters,

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477. Ocean acidification is the newest global environmental threat confronting the earth. It is the consequence of the same anthropogenic excess that is responsible for global warming-( Green House Effect) release of much more CO2 at much faster rates, minute after minute, than the earth’s capability to assimilate. Oceans are also absorbing large quantities of two more acid-forming gases being released at unprecedented rates into atmosphere-SOx and NOx. Thus far, on a global scale, their impact has been relatively minor; less than 3% of the impact of CO2, but is expected to grow in magnitude as the emissions continue to increase.

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478. Unlike most other fish, the Seahorses are ‘monogamous’ and mate for life. Male seahorses are equipped with a brood pouch on their ventral, or front-facing, side. When mating, the female deposits her eggs into his pouch, and the male fertilizes them internally. He carries the eggs in his pouch until they hatch, then releases fully formed, miniature seahorses into the water. Rarer still, they are among the only animal species on Earth in which the male bears the unborn young. upright-swimming relatives of the pipefish can range in size from 0.6 inches (1.5 centimeters) to 14 inches (35 centimeters) long. they graze continually and can consume 3,000 or more brine shrimp per day.

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479. The body of a sea cucumber is roughly cylindrical and in some cases long and five-sided, not unlike that of a cucumber. Protruding from the mouth at the anterior end is a circlet of feathery retroactive tentacles which are actually modified tube-feet. At the posterior end is the anus/ in the Pacific Ocean and Indian waters.

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480. Sea turtles are classified in the Class Reptilia, Subclass Anapsida and Order Chelonii. There are seven recognized species of sea turtles, six of which are in the Family Cheloniidae (the hawksbill, green, flatback, loggerhead, Kemp’s ridley and olive ridley turtles), with only one (the leather back) in the family Dermochelyidae. Sea turtles start their lives in eggs buried in the sand. After a two-month incubation, the young turtles hatch and run to the sea, facing attack by a variety of predators (e.g., birds, crabs, fish) along the way. They drift at sea until they are about a foot long and then, depending on the species, may move closer to shore to feed.

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W9:H1 general knowledge by rasp Sadhana (461 to 470)

W9:H1 general knowledge by rasp Sadhana (461 to 470)ఈ దేహం నిండా సందేహాలే! ఎందుకు, ఏమిటి, ఎప్పుడు, ఎక్కడ, ఏది, దేనిని, ఎవరు, ఎవరిని, ఎప్పుడైతే, ఎవరైతే, ఎలా….?!?!?!…తెలుసుకుని బతకాలి, తెలియకుండా చావకూడదు; బోళ్ళంత విజ్ఞానం మనకోసం. Many doubts are there in our body! Why, what, when, where, which, whom, whose, who, while, how…? Live after known, do not die without known; more knowledge and most surprising things are for us. ok!

General knowledge/ most surprising things :

  1. Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson was the first video to air on MTV.

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462. “Flushable” toilets were in use in ancient Rome

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 463. “Almost” is the longest commonly used word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order.
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464. No doubt ‘forex market’ is reliable but investing without planning can lead to unfavorable consequences.
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465. Aardwolves are found in southern Africa and parts of East Africa.
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466. An aardvark/Ant Bear can eat 50,000 termites in one sitting.
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467. Lemon mint/ Monarda citriodora/ Purple horse mint or Lemon beebalm. is sometimes
used for making various kinds of the herbal teas./ California to Florida/ Nebraska to Texas.
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468. Different parts of the Lotus are also utilized in traditional herbal medicine of Asia. The Lotus flower is considered to be a sacred in Buddhism.
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469.There are nearly 400 different species of oaks. Leaves are typically green and can be serrated or rounded, turning red in the fall.
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Dreamt” is the only English word that ends in the letters “mt”.
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